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...still hanging in front of Grays Hall in Harvard Yard. At night, the three-story ribbon, which took six hours to create, is easily the most conspicuous object in the Yard. “I just hope that it starts generating dialogue,” said J. Claire Provost ’07, secretary of HAC, who is also a Crimson editor. This also marks the first year that HAC has worked together with other Harvard organizations to fundraise. HAC, in conjunction with the Harvard African Students Association, is selling Christmas cards to raise money for the World Youth Mission...
...three separate portions of his letter, Summers mentioned Professor Evelynn M. Hammonds, who was appointed this summer as the University’s first senior vice provost for faculty development and diversity...
...board hired a number of outside auditors and lawyers to look into Ladner’s expenses. On Aug. 24, the then-chairperson of the board, Leslie E. Bains, announced that Ladner had been placed on paid administrative leave pending the completion of the audit. Provost Cornelius Kerwin was installed as the interim president...
...Evelynn M. Hammonds, who was appointed this summer to the newly created post of senior vice provost for faculty development and diversity, “is in the process of organizing her office,” Summers said. In an unusual arrangement for the University, Hammonds will advise Summers on junior faculty appointments and tenure decisions at all of Harvard’s schools...
...triangle next to Memorial Hall. This “Wintergarten,” as Kayden dubs it, would be connected to Loker and include places to eat and hang out, transforming a rarely tread-upon grassy knoll into an architectural marvel. A space-y pipe dream? Not necessarily: the Provost, a few deans, and Special Assistant to the Dean Zachary A Corker ’04 have all seen the study. Echoing the rest, Corker pronounced it “great.” Whether the plans are put into effect or not, the biggest achievement has already happened...